You are convinced that less than three-fifths of all Belgium adults take their phone to bed. The survey showed results from a random sample of 844 adults living in Belgium and 484 of these adults took their cell phone to bed with them. Is there evidence that you are correct? For this problem, use 95% confidence level or 5% significance level and the precise critical number (not the empirical rule). 23. [2 pts] Explain whether the problem stated relates to categorical or quantitative data and why. 24. [2 pts] What tool would you use to analyze the information: a confidence interval or hypothesis test and why did you choose that option? 25. [3 pts] What conditions do you need to check - does the data work? Show you checked the conditions. 26. [3 pts] Summarize the sample statistic(s) and, if necessary, state appropriate hypotheses. 27. [2 pts] Show any formulas needed for your analysis and any critical numbers ( t or z ). Typed or a picture of the handwritten formula(s) is fine. 28. [3 pts] Show the R-studio code output or Webapps output used for analysis - a screenshot pasted directly here is acceptable. 26. [3 pts] Summarize the sample statistic(s) and, if necessary, state appropriate hypotheses. 27. [2 pts] Show any formulas needed for your analysis and any critical numbers ( t or z ). Typed or a picture of the handwritten formula(s) is fine. 28. [3 pts] Show the R-studio code output or Webapps output used for analysis - a screenshot pasted directly here is acceptable. 29. [6 pts] Conclusion: Interpret the results of your analysis in the context of the problem. 30. [4 pts] Whatever you did in your analysis (conf-int or hypoth-test), perform the other using only the sample statistic information. Show the R-studio code output or Webapps output for this and exnlain if this annmach confirms and validates ynur ronclusions or not.